Settings
Light Theme
Dark Theme

THE FDA AUTHORIZED A PILL TO TREAT COVID

THE FDA AUTHORIZED A PILL TO TREAT COVID
Support
Jan 3, 2022 · 7m 32s

Pfizer is buying a biopharmaceutical company that works on cardiovascular and inflammatory medicines... It's a curious purchase, considering that one of the most prevalent side-effects of Pfizer's covid vaccine is...

show more
Pfizer is buying a biopharmaceutical company that works on cardiovascular and inflammatory medicines... It's a curious purchase, considering that one of the most prevalent side-effects of Pfizer's covid vaccine is heart inflammation.

Sounds like Pfizer is double-dipping on profits: Make money off the vaccine that causes heart inflammation. Then make more money off treatments for the inflammation you caused.

Gross.

https://thenationalpulse.com/2021/12/20/pfizer-is-buying-a-cardiovascular-biopharma-company-for-6-7bn


THE FDA AUTHORIZED A PILL TO TREAT COVID. HERE'S WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT IT

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) just approved the first pill to treat newly infected Covid patients, and it can be taken from the comfort of your own home. The pill has been proven to fight off the worst effects of the virus.

The pill is called Paxlovid and is created by Pfizer. The FDA authorization allows doctors to prescribe Paxlovid for high-risk patients, ages 12 and over. Clinical trials show it's most effective if taken in the first five days that symptoms arise.

It's only going to high-risk patients right now because there is a limited supply: roughly 60,000 courses available in the U.S. But they anticipate having 250,000 available by the end of January.
The major benefit to taking this pill as opposed to some of the other therapeutic treatments that are currently available is that you don't need to be in a clinical setting to take it and it doesn't require an IV or injection. Paxlovid is just three pills taken twice a day for five days at home.

Clinical trials found that the pill cut hospitalizations and deaths by 89% when given to people with mild-to-moderate Covid within three days of symptoms arising.

It also found:
Less than 1% of patients were hospitalized and none died at the end of the 30-day trial
Compared to 6.5% of placebo group patients who were hospitalized, which included 9 deaths

This isn't a new concoction: This new pill is part of a family of antiviral drugs that have been around for decades known as protease inhibitors which block a key enzyme that viruses need to multiply in the body. This type of anti-viral has been used to treat HIV and hepatitis C in the past.

Therapeutics > Vaccines: I have always favored the development of effective therapeutic over mass vaccination. President Trump felt the same way. After he beat Covid in October of 2020, he said:
“We have to get [theraputics] approved, and I want to get ‘em to the hospitals where people are feeling badly. That’s much more important to me than the vaccine.”
So this pill seems like a step in the right direction.

The flip side: With all of that said, Pfizer charges the U.S. government $500 per treatment. So the Pfizer medical machine is making money hand over fist between this and their mRNA jabs. So there are definitely questions to be raised over why this treatment is accepted, but cheap, widely available drugs like Ivermectin and Hydroxy aren't. But that's a whole other topic for another day...

[Source: Associated Press]

https://www.spreaker.com/user/9922149/the-fda-authorized-a-pill-to-treat-covid
show less
Information
Author Peter Boykin
Website -
Tags

Looks like you don't have any active episode

Browse Spreaker Catalogue to discover great new content

Current

Looks like you don't have any episodes in your queue

Browse Spreaker Catalogue to discover great new content

Next Up

Episode Cover Episode Cover

It's so quiet here...

Time to discover new episodes!

Discover
Your Library
Search